The 15 companies that flooded your inbox with the most email spam in 2015

Unroll.Me, a
nifty app that helps you kill annoying email subscriptions,
has released its annual list of the worst email spam offenders
for 2015.

Deals companies Groupon and LivingSocial took the top spots for
most emails blasted off, but social media giants and
clothing companies filled out much of the rest.

As far as the "most unsubscribed" companies, the top three were
StumbleUpon (43%), Live Nation (38%), and Goodreads
(35%). Twitter was the only company to make both lists, sending
an average of 173 emails per user and getting a 35% unsubscribe
rate.

Here are the full lists (which are derived from the data of
Unroll.Me users).

The top 15 biggest spammers:

Groupon – 388 emails sent on
avg per user

LivingSocial – 363 emails
sent on avg per user

Facebook – 310 emails sent on avg per user

Meetup – 199 emails sent on avg per user

J. Crew – 175 emails sent on avg per user

Twitter – 173 emails sent on avg per user

Victoria’s Secret – 160 emails sent on avg per user

LinkedIn – 157 emails sent on avg per user

Gilt – 155 emails sent on avg per user

Kohls – 154 emails sent on avg per user

Banana Republic – 145 emails sent on avg per user

Gap – 139 emails sent on avg per user

Old Navy – 137 emails sent on avg per user

Bed Bath & Beyond – 135 emails sent on avg per user

Target – 120 emails sent on avg per user

The top 15 most unsubscribed (Note: the unsubscribe rate
comes from the Unroll.Me app, not the general user
population, which likely leads to much
higher percentages):